Big move from Meta on the AI front. They just locked down data licensing deals with a bunch of major news outlets—we're talking USA Today, People Inc., CNN, Fox News, Daily Caller, Washington Examiner, and even France's Le Monde. These commercial agreements are all about feeding their AI systems with quality news content. Looks like the race for premium training data is heating up across the industry.
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bridgeOops
· 12-08 07:21
Bury the hatchet? Uh... isn't this just the same old trick of burning money to pump up the data? Meta wants to pile up news to train AI, but in the end, the generated content is still a pile of crap.
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TheMemefather
· 12-07 22:48
Wow, Meta's move is really impressive, bringing in all the top global media. But to put it bluntly, it's just about spending money to buy data—whoever has the deeper pockets wins.
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LeverageAddict
· 12-05 16:52
Here we go again? Meta is trying to squeeze every last drop out of the entire news industry. The training data arms race has begun.
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MEVictim
· 12-05 16:29
Here they are to fleece retail investors again, just under a different name this time.
Big move from Meta on the AI front. They just locked down data licensing deals with a bunch of major news outlets—we're talking USA Today, People Inc., CNN, Fox News, Daily Caller, Washington Examiner, and even France's Le Monde. These commercial agreements are all about feeding their AI systems with quality news content. Looks like the race for premium training data is heating up across the industry.